Football Practice – Wide Receiver Drills

One of the best ways we can develop the skills to excel in a game situation, is to put our players in a situation much more difficult than anything they would see in a game. One rule of thumb I like to always keep in mind is that by the time gametime rolls around it should be cakewalk for your players compared to what they do in practice.

The pyramid course is a fine example of and one of my favorite drills, forcing players to make three catches in quick succession – one heading from right to left, one heading from left to right, and one over the shoulder catch. This forces players to learn how to anticipate

Football Practice – Wide Receiver Drills

where they’ll go after making the catch, while still focusing in and tucking the ball away safely.

Pyramid Course Drill

To set it up, have a coach line up in the middle of the hash marks, with three footballs. Five yards up, a player will stand on each hash mark, facing each other. Now the player running the course is going to start outside the hash mark, and on the coach’s signal, will sprint to the other side.

The coach will hit the player in stride, who will catch the ball and either handoff or shovel pass it to their teammate, touch the hash mark and sprint in the opposite direction. The coach is going to make a second pass here, and the player will do the same thing, handing it off to his teammate – except now instead of sprinting in the opposite direction, the player will head downfield.

The coach will loft it up, hitting the course runner for a deep pass over the middle, giving them a chance to work on making an over the shoulder catch.

 

If you’re in need of some help improving your secondary, make sure to check out these defensive back drills!